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Kuskusky, also
known as the
Kuskuskies Towns,
Kuskuskie Towns, or
Kuskuskies'
Indian Town, with a wide
variety of
other spellings, were
several Native...
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Reservation (1818–1842), a
former Wyandot reservation in Ohio,
United States Kuskusky,
several Wyandot communities in
Pennsylvania and Ohio,
during the mid-18th...
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Neshannock Cr****, at that time a part of
Allegheny County. The
Indian town of
Kuskusky was
listed on
early maps in this location.
Claiming the land for himself...
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Mohican scout that he had
observed "at the Salt
Spring above Kaskaskias [
Kuskuskies] a
large number of [French] troops."
Mercer then held an
important council...
- killed,
Pisquetomen instead took
Gibson to live with him in a tent
outside Kuskusky,
although this may have been an
effort to
avoid further conflict with Pisquetomen's...
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Pennsylvania including a
segment on a
marker denoting the
location of the
Kuskuskies Amerindian village where Post is said to have
concluded a
treaty with...
- / 41.01529; -80.44309 (
Kuskuskies Towns)
Roadside American Revolution,
Cities & Towns, Military,
Native American Kuskuskies Towns March 19, 1948 Junction...
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Barbara Leininger, many of Kittanning's
inhabitants moved to Saucunk,
Kuskusky or Muskingum.
Historian Fred
Anderson notes that
equivalent raids by Indians...
- then
perhaps returned to
Kuskusky. In
February 1778, Custaloga's
sister (the
mother of
Captain Pipe) was
killed at
Kuskusky during the
Squaw Campaign...
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militiamen under Hand's
command attacked the
neutral Lenape village of
Kuskusky,
killing the mother, brother, and a
child of
Chief Hopocan,
known as Captain...